Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Apr 1897, p. 3

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_ : * A `"LLn'%`%s1riscA11c. " ` - KNO:?:'l1A:; 93:3: IO- Vv.`f-D Q It --Iuu`j Z--3`: Cornet Ptlncenu & Welllnuon Bunk fii. im:.`as;'9; ON THE: goats. and 01.015 at all druulm. SCOTT & BOWNH. Bcllnvlllo. Ont. A large nssomnent of Boys` and Men`: Cloth Caps from me each in stock at` To inspect our new stock of 3 and 3-piece Ready- Mude Clothing. Good. serviceable, well made and sure tting Suits (rom $2 to $6 each. IMIM I10: ll Blis- > Quay Shoo I-i<;uao.M NR 13% A which-to Nhw. Ion! handsh- . qhIhg . ` . London, April II.- he wlld npomm tlon In mm from r {ah to vhw the hum`: Jubllu pmounlom but become as To: ootorue In Lon ' n. It ulru In lo 'c|Ilog|l)u;lun I V: that 41* (the pron` ng rm. rpm n u otrorn on Jubilee dpy no oxpaztos $3.0: mi in the_ an grengte about 050.000. Io: the prni Re 9! aoelng the show. This Is almpliy Iucurd and int: almost to an lnovi nblo oollnpu the lnunozumo me before the great. day arrives. The: win; nnnn who hmm nraminu terms it in b one nemre me greet. any nrnvea. The wise ones who have premise: along the route ere -pocketing the im- mense teen now uttered by Ipeouletorl. The highent price paid thus far in Milli.- 000 for n tar e warehoune. with men windows over coking St. Paul`: elm yard. Thin in literally more than the value of the huildln without the `lend. The twn rlcheut ukea \\'ent.minster uml Devonaliire. haul of are of 060.000 apiece for the use 0! their town men- stun! on Jubilee data} The otter: were not entertained. he mme sum wua accepted by it went. amt hotel from an American syndicate inr swulon from the evening lmi`o;~e`to t e morn- ing after the nrocoaulnn. Even un those 9 ieved thnt the hotel will suffer hg the arrangement. |~`i\1\ I nnlnntl rlnlinrn lmvn lmonnnld gun-----nu Inqnuouq nnnpmatibigb FOR ` '1`&_oIaLvwu`plt,iAn1f.L` ` ._ -n_4'_... M...` n...g. -n.... .. ...._.. .-.. .. ,... _. Morning Post for ;l0.000. He has haml- ed the amount to tho newspaper prams fund. Four thouumtl dollars hm: heon puid for two rooms in l`ivcudilly, and tor a shop wiltdow holding ten people. for whloh Ollitl wua plaid ton (fears A30. um hula now been obtuine . Aristo- rrulio owners of property in the west vnrl of London nre beginning to (`Icon and dooornto their town Intmaiona in vtow of the Juhiloo loativitltist, anti they urn already grumblin til the intirln-ti udvonoo in the value tho British work- man puts upon his lnhor. It in will thut this nlrv.-.ud_v umounta to fifteen t per t`vnt.. which is Inmlerntu. compar- ml with what it wlll lm lmluro Ion . livery trade in any way vultnootod \\it l * lmildinll in hooming. and nut hoth muo- te-rs untl men propose to make lmy whilo tho sun shinm, whlnh wlll ho for quite two months to oomo, lmuuoholulo-rm will how to sulfur in nvvortlnnoo with the etc-rn-ml luw of tsuppw and donmml. A Ullll mam; l(`|l`(y\ Englialnnen have mmwl lhvlr town houaon for tho wou- son. Among llmao fru all folks is Earl Hpenoor. whono mngnii cont nmnsinn. Sponmsr house, St. Junws street. hmt hm-n lot to the duke of Mnrlhoromrli for A figure mild to he prodigious, hut. the amount is carefully oonomlod by the persons oonoornrd. doubtless for four that the world might oonsldor the wealthy young Atmxriohn duolteaa ox- trnvugtint. Earl and Countess Span- nor have Just. omnplotmi ole-Ming out thoir personal in-lnngln a to mnko room for the nexv-ootnera. w I!) want. In-my of time to get the. )ll\t`l` in ortor to their taste. The do 1-. nnl tluoltoas IIINIII in take ll loml in loyal lmmloh. nnti it is mild they will tnnko u l`t`I`(Il"(l of superb hospitality. sunjer n~ mo arrangement. Five I ouuund dollars have been mid for moms in St. Jinnoa alreennt w km the annual rent. is only 01,000. Lord (sneak let, the u per wlnduwa of The nrnlmv Pmul fur 10.000. He hm: haml- Ill!` annual I'GI'|I- I! only 'l,\l!V. h|`)l`ll gdlenask ornlng 10.000. ml Hm nmnnnt In Hm nawmnmr mean The Balkan`: Rental Condition. A vurioun story, illuatrntivo nt this Sultan`: mantntl condition. is exviting notice 10-(`ill ~. it is vuuched for by the nmriitor. w 0 [mil it from an emtmuay with wltivh he in m intimate terms. Two day: before the Bait-um (activist the tide-do-camp on duty wuntttto Abdul lhnnidh room fornrdern and found him walking up nnd duwn with wild gimmi- lntinns nmi incoherent murmurs. As soon as the Sultan mught sight it the ufiivur ho oxvitiimeti: Sun of a thin. what nrv ynu li()il\`hl`l`\" [)0 you nut see that I um mttwrsitt with my ruth- or? The ttido-tics-wimp, it great alarm, Wm! nlmut tn vsithdruw, whon Ahtlul iltimitl stopped hint tsnyinm |`malrtiu~ yuttru-ll` in-fore my itithi-.r umi lI`n!`R0- vute his di-mantis." Dmvn tlmppmi tho tmmhlin uffiver un his Imma. await- in; tho l\\'l`it)|)lllt`nl of events with in- to-tiso nnxiety. A quarter of an hour later his hnrrihlo suatpettsu Willi!` In an end, for the conim.-tntivr of the inithiul. ; hrinaing his pmmemulo to an nhrupt ulust`. throw hintsvif In at div.-tn. ind. looking round the vhnmtmr l`Piit\Vt`tIlhl? mind of the ctidmte-cant by inquiring what he was doing ml! why he hn mum. lie had t`uInpiMt`|_\' turmittvntho |)l`I|\`i0|lS svene.--l.untiuti 'l`ulqzt`:tpli. Ill IIUQUIIIIT H`-Ill OI III $III'III" mm uh ltd Igrml httl lllclhwgg u as . , _ - .- I 5m 'ms '.`.L`:`:x.:::'. who can tell no its clmonnoo lumen Ila ho nu nit. "neif. .3}... .`mm mum mu. umnon aux`!-pl mom m. A mun.-nn`s lngic ix liko n Hm; il Junnm nmuml livoly vnuugh, but you v.-tn novor put your lingvr nn H. A single moth lhal In away will nmluun mnmm mun` un nappy than all of Iwr. only love affairs pm mmwlwr. Tho mun Ihnl nut.` cm a nnm`,\m|a|lH hound Ily AI Solo. An interesting method of omplo In; 1 the ha of: sound ha; been devinuffur` the lmqlion of the Mrrirrn which-comb ` timu Income lodged in the und_er- ` proumi pneumatic iuluu. Knowing 1 that sound travel: at A apex! of, much \ ly. clown hundred feet pa` Ioconti. and ` knuwing the time mmaumd in thouv ` umdlhn o IlI9(`0II(l lmtwnn thefirl oi` oi pialo shut into the conduit rm: ` the arrival of the oclmnt the oullni ` of the min, is nimpio caiculniinn givo: ` Iho exam Imnlinn oi Ihn l`|rr`k n\ i The mum at five mmarimema in the V rewm mu. paw 2,73: ammda. and when 1 the anus! wineii wan urneued hr i unit am one l oluulnmliou mu \ In (Id .537 teal {mm the instrument. vrhivh \\`l.l tho nun! |muIinn.-IhnIun IIIWIOII l,{\11 IQGI mun IIIQ. IIRll"IlIIFlI|y which was the exact Ioculon.-nuaIuu `Trnnacripw ` A-.,,_ _.4-`- -_._..- or not and anus; After 5 .3`. a bright Imklnl Imle kdwtmd unpaid Islet. "I think Ion. v\ ` u \\ ' I M4 h `,5-` NW. `WI: . -`I-n .!N!*!"l""!'!."'.~!.|`J llIIIi\lI.Ill-I III II IIIKIIIUIIIII Thu quoor plavos nmn pmpmo In urvn'l I hit queorer than lhu plawoa \\mnNI mot-pl them in. A \.\1nmm`n lmriv in likn A Hula: II Ill I|l`I`. N121) IUV-'9 HlH||l'.'l [NH IIIRIWIIPI`. Th- mum that pls on u nonchnlomt, air when has ask an mmum lo marry him is: the name my (hm \uxod In whim ` Ila when he wont. pus! u graveyard M niwhl_ Inve nmal lo we mveu. Mon always like to Imve girls think that they get an scant! whan tlwy pro- pose. A woman alvmys jurl s A mm`: rhythm hy the way her nvtmte actor dramas. ' L`lI\-In In Ihn urn! all Int-nunnn alumnu- (I !`9&98. Style in the way all wnmon In-sa; M distinction in the \\-any only om wo- mtm dreams. Tha proof that men are vntner than ` xwmen is that the; nu too vain to shun" it. WWIIIIP II show ll . A -n n.W.K.7. 33cm ` LDa|lla.:r:|`:: %o'-c o. o'1":'x3 .:?nrl'33'.3's`. N on love mm! to be admired: xmmen love nmal I0 Inn loved. Mnn nlnmum |iI.~n In Inn-n uh-In lhlnlr Rolloollonu 0|` A Bachelor. _.. ,.. . I..,. _....._ Vzlupmnonhm Isl-ma pd \\`nInA in-an Ann .Nq\.;\; .> "u' -< T J nIo.uuuImuT cothdbuuao up Ihundn ml nnmooml. 0l.`l! llulorl lay rnurua uq u--nu-gw Inn- aom done to cotton. H1 in the noun u a result or t 9` I In Ar- bnmmn. HIIIIHIIIDL. LGIHIIIX `Ila II ugmsn mm non-oni , 3333-"I nkouth Anna` ruult ollgnglnoou .ludar- NHI-Iu 1 0. rm`-llon of- hn luourl. It t utlumul tlut tho lnundntod tem- to products on unnuu nun _ Mono ml lou tlvo laundrod thounn` bnlu M3. cat undo cotton. From pronnt lu- (llmllons. the non output wlll be mululully reduced tln nvucu or the wulora; `la (mt. ln may loorllllon lt is doubtful If my crop mt ml wlll be rnlud, whllo In other: than will In B nlokly ylold. A, million and I halt bales of cotton own an the ordlnury grloo. agar:-guloa probably .00000l)-An cunum-vulva vau- llmutou pane llxe damage ,tu cotton lone at about this gure. not lorluk Into mnalderotlon other loans: lnolclont to the flood. . . ~-~a-- x. 1-.a.I.A Rm 1 sgxioog I v R lnfgonx HID n__lB `.~. ton K WI oonmn A .. 9: .::."`:;.. ...:.`. ` '*` -"'*' Tim missionary hinimpn in the fur North-Wont. sum to come very near to the sim lit-iiy and hnrdnuaa of any times. A war has been rwuivoni from Bishop Nownhnm. of Mooaomm, in which ho siucriboa a very uupieunnli experi- ehniu he hu lam pruned through while making his way rom Moose to Ailmny. Ha his to make a ihroe dun` Joni-M in a canoe, but when not fur from A - hnny. the canoe broke down, and he determined to walk on while his men ronminad behind to mend tin bout. The iniwimp writeu- "I wnrlnri miimru. and aiariod iomnk hinhop writ:- I waded mlhoro. ond lomnko It dlmcl. oourus onto at low mile` of awmni). But lhe awmnp lmrolno mg. ulmoa lmllomlesa. and orosm-d hy lllllll)` n alraom or ditch. and I was soon wot. up to my wum. 1 did nol wont. Io turn hack for four my men would hove puss- od, 30 I struggled on hour after hour. I had been up sin e midnighl. Mill held only had in mouth ui uinvq lho previous day. wua hmvi`l_v clml with hi ll wmlin hoota. whlrh were noun Ill ad Ml wuler. and the nun who heulimr on ma. There was no dry ground for me louil. down on and I`i`ui. no I ronlml mplinul some willows drown In other. whinh horn in purl oi` my woigil. on lhual look a dog`; slur ollua or lw on. Fol` some Ilnw lwul rd lmrefoolad and huole gal, on I mmld-nol lift my ho-will lull o WIIIPI`. hul my log: Mill loot M-`re so lom lay_ lho willows lhul Ihid to don the lmols uguln. 'I`hu.1 I walked from oi ht u.m.. lo four p.m.. and M `Mt oou d only n in few ynrdn M on limo my hands wiping my loan lolitl my vol. win-.n my mon. unxloun ulmul mo, lirod as gun, and [ouawu-md will: an shout. The bishop was soon ftllcllild, I l. his fool hod in-on lerrihly lm~urul- o . Yo-l ho prqiuolml in u orowdml run- rromllion of Indium the followin duly; ml Ire mltla with uignilivum omp main` `illimlsinu llw puipil aluira \mnugou_v. -"I`lm Chris! ion.` The utter 0|` Bloomers. An English xport doavrlho-u ammo Pretty vyoling voatunmn now Iwing wurn _\ Icullna in Lnntlon. llu says: The knlulmr or txluumer tmsiummt xw-re mn- spivuoua in the right way-by their eth- amwu. lilting ul` thn counts and skirts hml lwon hullt of nmtorlnl nut in shuw tlust, which is M. this limo in very mt- vollont idea. On girl was xmuritmn well much: skirt ul` dust-volnrtul multun oluth. ml the nmleat nl` Elam omua to mntvh, the lupwla fnnetl with silk, and the points at` the fronts l`tH`l`lMI hammingly slightly below tha wnlnt. There was a whit: tlunnol hlouno. n vlmry-red hell and t\ oherr -red tie, while one of the new very I ht thin chip anilor hut: mm wnrn. mvorotl with loosely-vmven linen. and llnishecl with u vhorry-red hand anti (I while input one side. Anuthor very pretty mstmnu was in unignunotto-grwn onnvout twmti, tho aklrt again an out and mntrivml that it fell t-quctlly M either side of the wlmel and kept its place perl`M~.tly. The want in thin inainnoo mu luatonml with one Imttun nt the chem. timnce (ailing [MPH and almwing It green and white an-ind lhmnoi wnlstmnt. The mall lnpetn \wru (mad with white vlolimsnd u very pn`tt_f' stuck with It arm-,n tie was wnrn. `he hut win at Imnt-.1bup- ad mo of mi nnnetto-art-on felt. with A hand nf rih am the mun volnr. mid some rocks` tentlwrs at the sill; `no llulop In-opted A `tip. The prawn! hisllnpx ut l'MerImr:-ugh one. wen: `(u promih m ealniln` town. am an vn our 3 ma 0 u u e `chukh M 1.3: A :3: nmund. An 9 - drrl ~ lady ulnu arrived warty. luzplng `Io `mun a good sun`. `On menu In hishnp. aha minmnk hum (or um mv lornvr. and, alippiac l\ halt-crown Mo ha hand. aid: Give ma n-good nut whom [can I00 the lnhhou. Thu un- mnlshnl but gmd-u_nl.un-cl pmhuc tool E"? "3" ..'`'.`."`. '`-.."'a`2.'.`.`:'...`.2's`..."}'u`.`.i ll 0 B to a . o poor`~|ndy`n feeling: when she aw the "pew-opuunr amend tlmpulpm rrnm um ummgo 'I`unn-nqmm. llo loved her with all ma heart. but he was nu! vermin Hm! his :\l`fu-Minn was rovipnwnied. Ho dejurnninoxl to Imp her into on promise \o marry him. Ilo nmulo n mmhrnmliml m|r.u|Miun. L\l:ury," ho said. his vulva Irmnhling with emmiun. l km _\-nu. I run gm- imr to rank you to he my Ho; w|I| 5-nu ivr me yuur answer in (L mm! at three ouvrst Ilnut fnnn nvnn Inrnnn-I nun-II ffnlll Ilhh. It-Hora!" ller far was mrm-.d pomly from him, and hur nyu \wrt\ downmal. A faint. Mush nmntlml her vlu-elm and Mr lips In-|n`|`lmI us aho softly murmurml. I HI mu." Ilia oyna n-[looted lho Juy in his heart :11 her aunts and mum trenlulmmly, more tvmlvrly than he had spoken Ino- fnro he whiawrrd: .un- 4...: no, I Iunrn run: ill \'on II.I' CIIIWUT IQ IIITUU IJUI IHTIO I-`rnm llm (\hivn;o `l`hnu-Hamid. ll. Invnul Inn with III M: hmarl 1l`f'll\ Mil.` IN. nu-Ir \\uurnu uunu nu. -nu. \"r\vvI\ .- an dual ng, I love you; will you he m fe? --\' aw 203 p."x.`.,.{" V R I 3353." t'"'or`:'b-Ix. 1: I!ieI|y3n0!:$.tIidtIon8:,|:-` E 13:.-an-L ~. IHCIIIIII. IDIII }I-III Iuvliujv . Dr lldodl IO IIWOOOQ. ` Bl. Louln. Mo.. April l8.-'l`hI St. I t l d macs Im 0 ..2.?o..&3?.2?Hx& the 1?:?ar"I:'ir"i Eo'EE1c -~.e.~2...-=..~ M. -M`-* *="* I r.:.1..;u M. `rf... nor Amwu In turn laturo. .1 , nu : M4,. II\l..._. ll.._..|_l Enduring Illmun. __z......-..- |.:-|...... h. -`-0,-.- ? i _ phng. block bud}. mwn sud Illa g::_uon~ mrnlly h|vi'pro\*od utlui.` unoslnr Ohl. Jfllil .. bu mvdr` &huWn b- I. In In- uunoo. Nikon 3hIIll|.0I'||,I.I>yI:'ID`I`l_r|.||r|-. no-I tam ""'..`3`3' "`.'}7on"."n':'3.o'3' o`ir"o'i'3.' "" ...f-.'.::1:;.'".=*:';-:2 . "":'i"' ? I ` ,; J a "-~1"u'ua m: om,`o.n\nn M- in; HM. andmp noomunond. is highly. isinooglan wlhnvo lad. patient tmdon Pouu-Vsntl. Luuo-o . Ind tho comm for yours. I or! em u`-lTI`.`\ 73 M1085 cum. o'r'ro.' '{'*`Ils.u Cook : Cotton Root 1;, were 2-;`r._.:f*-._"1`:..`: IB90K=BIN`n'INe OUIID IV \ , ,Donn'sx1I5nBx ms Dodd`s Kidney Pills Always cure Nervous Dluuu, Ill OIODO Pin Iiahnnco Company. L- ;_ ._._ Ann Ann than fun gdldlnn In uhlnl '- Rolf III "III: qr nu. ` In prepuodhtwo dunes of utronfth. H0. an India can in by hr the but dollar medicine on -told b dragging. on I per box. Oi! Do! at No. hrs Ida no_, mu----...x==,.. -u.__- I\-II-.... A.-4. c3I.'gm-n' " ""1a'$' "" ` uh. '1`hm Dollars; do NV! `No. 1; 0|` No. a. mind on noun of pubs cud we sent ohm. Inn anal company. Steam ' cu-pm cloiaoi. Antoni. unmet anal I12 ~? ..'`$`ax`.';.F:`.;fru:9&}1!:' '-A-`L ....._ .9... _ "'"IIE_l>Ti'A"f_' P.n;t and Boot. Use 99 other. a ' 0|!` _ ` S1r:hnf 1 l have been troubled with, Ner- voueness for some time 3 'could get no relief. One day I ma reading of the wonderful cure: Dodd`| Kidney Pills had done. and concluded to try them. I have used two boxes and I tun completely cured. I can highly recommend them. I remain. youre. eto.n. D. . Kmmv. I'\_- f\.._-..I- ,_g_| ervousness4(;;' London` Lnnonhlro Life As- surance company. -..-unmuu A nnnnnu lhnonuw In-n Doric 5\IilI|II. P . u n's ot l. ` ': [monthly medium on wmun halo: can donut: the Show and Hard` 1. ...........I In handguns: ouuuu lo u..:.3' :3. nllngo mouthlym iclnconwhich .h.lln can domnd II Uw- - -w---.r-- . "V 0 `mo out comp? cups? ~. .g % hing Works. 'ou on. pom nish. 1.23.1. :`.}':`a... ` - A led Mmfor, nicely curved. only 4%; '!7~ ' |M`(`I8" nlly N J AS`. REID :..:.::.; :u_uun-3 Batu-Iulu-and-his .A 8;? , ;`_'.f";`g 384 I ll` PIIIICIS stun. out w 7_-_..... -- - The . . son 1 - mlutonu or the -~ llltlll Ilulllrrlu ..'$':`.'.'$" "" ."...!".` .'.`.3Pu`.!;"S.,t:`.: Mom: of C In-nl:::\In 0 I `REMQIAL. EIAGI-VIITBGTU HAL ----q%__ T .____,_ IAIILY DUII`. In IAGUI IT. phone I. wvu--rw-- v lokmm s\ '.2$E&r.'.-.~s..'.'% '- 1... unnnnnn L mmnnnn. A-.5. 4* QNOIAL. -DENTAL. '_91". - HOE CIOUIII :.=:::::..-:*.::4::.z | IIEIIIQBAII W -xN6:' waufc {Edi} ..-sa-.-.==In %_ cutnuoncnogrzna. _ `kw lb! lion boglllhg Jaunqlutlon to % Incl-All urulnounnzut-tho `P World. Inlay Ilolp an on: way .!:..L.....a "'" -oo-nu some and moan: `too In- Illl, unmm an... . . `7="| MSTGRIA V. mango: A onudlulo. 1 A British III lii- `Iliomi mpoma `to devote tho gum in tho 1- in the dhlrlctl surrounding his an in ire. The income of "thin {mount or in to he .un|=&|.iy Int bum!) hut. w that Mr. [I y nut in quulion-he nude in i in fun i I`~~~I :1`:-:i.l.l` null; Ip l`|ln:.p<:nr inut`h: nu-mu Ivnlly help Inc poor In Inn 3 run. is the caution that the Lon- Spnntator decide: in tho nrgmive. It thinh that "Mr. Rooley mild In `-honor to a pension fund for 1:91 npns over 3: five year: of not at were born-with I tug districts he wish to, hunt. In this my the dung o( nuptials; tin lunatic-Kuhn wuuldho radical to u IiI|III._Ild than would tht nduinblo unu- In Iqb pun lamp; egg lI.fl0l.oI.IIt _.;g.._`.L_-l In I.._4IA I. - ._4_A__ NOW. ' ' ' We frequently use It stated that there on too may noclqtu to the more in Ollldl. _ ` Th." .5 guy plug cltlnnu In this 222:.` -A..1"-:.x:';'...::.'::.:_%.V'.:.":: ..`:.:: against any sucn sonny. A society for amm ins out sham: -ospocia||y rel` `noun a cum. |'rnuds--c~s- pecially pioun uds. humhu3-oa moi- ecclcoinlica humlmg-\mu|d we n `real. thing in this country, it it could m mule to msrk. . A socipty hr the promotion of profes- sinlnl I: r among cle ymen vmuld In A goo3mt hin-It it con mi he carried with any dune of nun-on. Thu fact. nt um mnttnr is. nnvnnl Donuts. ` n plun Qount .A The poople who Nye hnro are dlvld up into or nniutloau of on Ilnd and another 0 such an oxtpm glut A colnpnrntlvcgylnmoil number of u men can In truth ly duo:-Ibed nu 0Inu||ann.n.nd nothing more. Even the woman no orynnmn; thuuulvu or an hnlmr nrnnnlled|nto Iociotiu. elected u we vote: or me people, unu if he suited it majority of the people he was sure to get in. Now, when n prospective member is offered it nomi- nation his first businese is to sit down and think about getting or not getting the "Catholic vote," and t.he "Oran e vote." and the "labor vote, and t e liquor vote." nnd the "temperance vote. and the Methodist vote." nnd the "patron vote." and the "l .P.A. vote. nnd the "town vote," nnd the country vote," and the "railroad vote,"-the roil- rond vote is the trig vote in Munitolm and in many cities and t0wns--and per- haps fifty other corporate votes. [he people are nowhere and the corporate votes have a potent influence every- where. The result is just what. any sen- sihle man might expect. Public men ere judged in many places by one amn- dnrd. and that is the number of corpor- ate voles they can control. The pre- sent. senate oi the United States is in good illustration oi wh-it "(ombines' and trusts" can do in the way oIim- proving publie hodiee. We could give an equally good one much nearer home, hut giving it would serve no useful purpose." The mrnornte mnnin entered the `to t. St II. it people are bound to have more uouiotiee. we take the Ilberty of mg- gentlns one or two Nelda w are there Inn possibly be some room. ow would it o to orfanhe a society for the pro- .pagM ion 0 COMMON SENSE. .p!\8lH ion or COMMON An organization of this kind mi ht lruthfull any that it mid come to ill a Ion te t want. The number of peo- ple w o might be improved by a larger supply of common sense is considerable. Tho chief objection we see to (L society of this kind is if it. worked well it might wipe out R number of other or- grnnintions. On this surviv:il-o[~tht-- iittest. rinviplo ll vigorous. successful society or the culture of common sonar m` ht. prove dostructive. \\'all. what it it did! The country might he the n-ulnar ll` nn nrn tn hnvn mnra societies II N am! Ina Country uugnu nr nu- iner. If we are to have more societies at the nu! one he as society for the promotion of common sense. Most. of us can think of some people that we can. with a clear conscienco. urge to join. A m~Ien- for the nromoliun of people m Imlh cqurvn !lll(l`!ll:|lE mlyn-nu un pu'r0 chpek` for then place that oppoalhon wull be tremendous. A so- ciety to put an and to "lvluwin" '00 I... .. inn. on um. mm-nnv Iml it vnnld opposition will no Lremenuous. A so- "lilowing would he l| boon to this country. but. it could not he started. The press would most likely oppose it, for much or the blow- ln is done through the press and the no lo nrmv of heroes that perch on high places. talk continually about them- selves and begin ever sentenve with I. myself, would he own on it. from ilm Hrnt. Tho influence of nearlv all I. mysell," would no down on n. Irum the first. The influence nearly the evangelists in the world. nml of some of the clergy. would no dead against any such aocic-(y. A nmiu-.hr for ammuinn ornnmng tnunnuvu or us being organised-"into `noolottu. Than an so many noclemu now bhlt all the latter: of the alphabet hnyo ban and up for Kurpoou of design- tion. and some ot at mode must be adopted it the bmlmsu of forming uoolotlu on. In:-ml u llfh A turn (nu ntnllnlinl eoeneueebmfoee on. Home y with e turn for etntleltien ehould eount up the number ot'ortsn|- ntlona ot` one kind and another that exist. in Canada. We can remember w In there were Just three national eocetlee. st. Andrew's, 8t. I Mrl0k'e. and St. George` and them exieted only In the cit es and large!` towns. 'l`here were three secret societies in thoee deye-the Mneone. the U(|dl'el- Iowa. and the Oranzemen. Besides these there were two or three kinds of tem- perance eootetiee. end. as for as we can remember. that wee about all that Can- adian : dld in the eociety bueineee. In times (hum n member` of unrlinmenl Mnum am In no aocruy Duluneua. In those due n membefof parliament was called % "representative of the peo- gle. and he term was` considered xx lghly honored one. At present, there an mmmmllvnlv few mnnle to more- mxnly IIOIIOTBU ODE. Al. pruaeul. ulvlu an comparatively few people to repro- aent. A member was suppused Lu be elected by the votes of the people, and N` ha mnlntl n mninrilv nf lhn mmnle purpose." The corporate e tered church some years ago. an we were threatened with so many shoot: that the parent tree was in some danger of hecomin invisible. The dam er seems over. an . strange to say. the ast form- ed society, the Christian Endeavor, is the best. and is doing noble work in many places. So far as one can see no other is likely to he formed at. an early day. and no other is needed. The Christian Endeavor can work on manv lines, and when wisely led can wori as well as anything we are likely In oat. Mulmsl` \ . might he a good thing, hut we four it could nut he made to work. Somnny people in both ohurvh and slate dens-ml nn mar: vhnok for their nlnce W `"\0`U hnytwthon. '71: 0" ` `u;nol"i|`lHn|-in is nmual t~w_Innh==uInu\oundtotIu Hung}-ti in 3: [up n... rmn. \ society for the 1 ` MODE tr the mrnmm MOI) `STY. mun! [Minn Aloe llnelle 4..Jl.l|OIMIOiIOI' . "` e ee_ _ ` Gum: lunne. Iteh,;_A L l '18.--Johu Alllpou. wens: e few :2" -* "::.:r .....' '"?'.:.:`..*:. "at." was 1. . _ _ e tether. who 1: [Mn with |:|e eeeon we oh theehen at me lath. In '1` tone eownehlp. `lie purchased elmtnher _nlte. ehe ed to to e reeor-edge. end eerly Bun \ morning vent to hiefqlhee bone to End out it Iheelory -The old men wee in bed. bub when the non spied bin to eoep otmtde end telk over -hull`, menace. be none. end wee am: on h e olohl when the eon ebb him twice In-the eh eldo. The eon le in jeil. end she old men will probebly die. no mun or sum. A private letter recently received by n gent. eaten in this cit from o corres- pondent at Bangkok. Stun. under date of Jan. 10. contains the following in- formation: "Ills majesty. the king of Slam. M- oended the throne on the 11th of No- vember. 1888. and he has now entered the thirtieth year of his reign. His great grandfather. the first aoverein of the rrenent dynasty. ascended t e throne in 1782 and rel ned twenty- aeven years. 'I`he gran father of the present king reigne from 1809 to 1824 or only fifteen years. but. the uncle ol the present king ruled from 1824 to 1851. or twenty-seven years. while the father of his majesty. and the fourth of the present dynnsly, reigned only seventeen years, or from ltlbl to 1868. so that it-will appear that the present kin has `had the longest reign of any of t e preceding monurohs ot the pre- sent cl misty. "On tie twenty-first of Sokilenilier` he will have reached the age 0 forty-live. and yet he appears to he to-day as v|g'~ (irons and active as he was when he was only a lad. He has certainly been the most popular. talented, progressive. and best-loved ruler that Slain me ever known. and he has done all that could he done by any ruler to develop his country and people in all directions. tending to promote progress. PH|(`0,:|n(l |l`()ei|)t`l`ll_V, desiite the sbxune ul humi- iutiun inflicte upon him by France in atlrnitly up roprintinsr so much of his e.-islern am northeuutern territory. \ . I'll; lmnnnh urn n nnnlnuusl anslrvu Hr by-ln`w, prohihittm: the use on un- streets ol"mhit`les with nnrrow~tin~.d wlm-Is. l~`urnu=rs am up in arms ngnimt the mmsure, but the nlttornimi any thnt. it must stnnul. and thny INIVI` entered on n niissionary vrns.-adv among the rurnlists with thn nhjm`t nf mn- Vincing them that \\-idn tin-.1 would l`- nhle farmers to conduct their mumm- ing and mnintnin their mmls with much less effort and ex use than under the present .\_\`st(`l'tl. "hey haw also fl`- sulvod to vrnhihit the sale of munuf:w- turvd nuotxs or of real or iwrsnnal pm- perty (unless un n bailiffs urdor) on the` market squnrv. The huvkstnrs will In` mnfinmt tn nspnt`t\ I)` lht`m8l`.lVt`vt. ttttnwn still iln||0S(`! mar N (903, and tolls on muntry roads are all" t`Ul`(`l- ed, as in ancient days. Briemrship mgan. `Ina rent on we `ifth-avenue huts-I kept Auntie l`:ur:m Stewns in in xrmnoy for years. The amount pni hy Hitchmrk. Darling & (`.u.. on their lune aumunt. must In nearu I8.'000.(l)0. The rem. of the new Manhattan hotel is said to be over 0200 - W0 A year. Mr. Moldl, ot the \\`:\ldur . pays no rent. hut. conducts the house on a percentage ha.-is. Thu rem utlho Waldorf and Astor mmhined mmld pmbuhly be IOIIMII) or $900,000 :1 war. and nnrtncu-`tern tcrrnury. 'l`lu- French ure n continual sourcc of unxietv. 'l`he-y are registering whcn- ever they on ,-ult tlm tlasccmlnhts uf Cunihodians. ochin Chinese. and Lao- si-ms who wcre residents nnd legitimate subjects of Siam long lrcfore l*'runc,e hml by political intrigue or force of :irm.~4 ncquired nny claims of rights over the countries from which their uncmtnrs originally came. it. does seen! us it the Frcnch rcprcscntutivos in Siam .'\l`\*. try- ing nll devices to create cnuscs nll \\ hich to huge and claim heavy imlenmitics. uml. nftcr l`inrmci:illy cnriching Ilium- selves, seek octuasiwn for war uml the easy conquest of the entirc Mcnnn val- lcy. If England had no commcrciril tn- torcsts here. this eminenll rich, {cr- tlle. untl hut partially devc upmi cunn- Iry, would have been tukcn pus.-acssiun of by France Iona ngn. ll rnmnim tn lw men it` l"rennh`dinlo- .n."""""` ':tu. T':r*`...::m..'.:2..:e. 9I'\0\l ll yl-nrly IU (Blip tnvut; unyv-r anon` \mrk1m-n`gnin and to run up u hill of $15000. Em` suit of wearing nrpnret a ht hty perfumed wtth nttnr 0 runs at Sgt) un ounce. He wears no loss thnn one thousand necktie: durtng the year. he-Eng an nvornma of three per delay. Aklnundry I'tn|)t0%`tng tw|t-tvep;~o- n is e t 3 ciutlg or muting tin Solon lines. whpiehh he: never wear: more than twice. and his mat-utt tmots mun- hvr 200-pairs A year. The vignretto hitt of ttais hi hly scented ymilng `gt-|}t rmw on t 9 respectable out n , wr annum. amt the different sports ho indulges in. tnvtuding hunting, shunting. fishing. gutting. amt tricyc- ting cost. him more than $75,000. Ottawrn New neutron. Ottnwn aldennon have then ndnptinn radio I vhnngos. '|`hw_v have pussml .1 hy-LC; p|`0hIhittnH the on the ..n...'n.I Ilm nnnnunrn hut Ill!` :l|dt`l`tlH`ll U-I ul nww lvI- -wuv.-. .\'ew York Press. The rvn! of the lmgwrial hmol it .-mid lo he 8l0l`|,000 n vear. Mr. Brnslin. M the Gilsoy house, has paid to the Hi|:u~y estate in rent, Ol.(i50,0(I) sinm his pm- Iriemrship lngan. The rent of the `inh.nvnnnn hntvl hunt Auntie In A (Iron Dandy. Tho grontest dandy In lho world is nrincu Allwrt. of Thurn. Gernmny. This .-xstidluus young man ntllrea himself in In new suit of clothes every ulny. enon h yearly `to keep twenty experi- xmrkmen gain ` um ..r ammo. Rm` suit we.-mng The Riohudaon mint. Midoc. has been Ioldby Col. Brown. Bollovillo. and tho otlnr '1` mnmgwnon to n oronln for u[ by France long` It remains to be seen ll` French `diplo- mau-y will mlnceod in pluoing Siam in a position to justify lneaauroa 0|` nnnqlwst to which En land could not with gum! gnu`:-. object. --New York Sun. Auiaip ms ribfuin. n.nTo New 1'3`:-Ax llotolo. I. n_., ,_ / I..,lI. Md. I.D., C |'l.. _:,:3r. *m.r.- :.:~.:.-..-=::..:m-:: p 7w;n1ev,-w5=nn1r arwnu, You think of Sco`tt's Emulsion as only for those who` have consumption: or 'who have inherited a -ten- dency to it. i Almost its greatest use is for ose whose condition is so 'm-~ paired as not to be able to get the good they should out :of their ordinary food. In ; nearly every case with these, Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil brings back appetite, stimulates digestion, restores `color and plumpness, and controls the diseases of thin- ness. Book about it, free, bemon`: may mixedrelitble mink. Whitewash and Raise- mino Bumshu. The but goods. at cm % , s \ In a quiet way we are revolu- tionizing the shoe trade. People are nding outthat we have Shoes, styles and sizes, that one can't find in most stores. They are find- ing out that "reliable" means a teat deal. We mean to be "re- liable." Anyway if you buy a Shoe of us and you don't wish to keep it you can have your money back. Reliability is our foot-rule. Ladies` Shoes for Easter from $1 a pair and up, all the latest styles; more at $2, and others at $3. Reliable? Yes, madam, reliable. IHIVQ` RUIN` ' Q Mvrll uw 0` Sat erlan s (luv 1` ( la... I.!|..p.n. Ljnnng nl\I\ Ann you would enjoy H. Wu hnvuocurml our new smock M. remark- ably low rk-es And any one neadina l"u-nl- tun alum d wan for this opponunity. Youn. ._. _- --._;__-4-_._.. IULEAN 5:33` ns'1oJ"o' :31'; 0 35?" ...."`.`".J '3'os."`;3...9.c'1?. .`5{`.3..`i'o"u:".' IlI1.I.l L HIYNNINBIA I. That pays for the Hardware you buy. jhcrefora no that you an satised. What we do Ivar- tiaa and whatwe with to all is good. aolid. reliabla Hardwan ` SIAKAIBIIIX ` - In : 1 , u_4-|_ ..--.l-. ._.!..-_I._.I.!.I.I- NEW FOOT- RULE. 0p;nlng|Dny|. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. Qprll 20. 2|. 2:. We will be glossed to nu. ma and our grlondn at. any lme, hut eIpe(\h\||y on t .010 awn. llI\ . We winlxyouto feel free to vi:-It. our ware rooms and axnmino our new stock. We think would enjoy H. r.... ._.-`. Now in the time Qn olm\`n up both inside and on . \ mama mm now! mm. lmmmiho. Ala- `ku|\aI..|nI\ sun, and llmnhn of All nun. OUTSIDE i: all] he _{`\:klen..Hom-. Shovels, l hum u may 0. `Vegan: lulu you beat` ICrum|ey Bros.| ?0QB.B.*2I.TT. !!Mi.1)I!.5.'3. 3| }BoYs WANTED '.t:.s}Ys'r.! .*.!r.~'f~f Godwin : Insurance lftmporium Romovoa to Anchor nundmn. out npnu Omoo. corn may and Brook Quanta.

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